Top Tracks Of The Week: January 21- January 26

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Posted by Alex Galbraith, Jan 27, 2015 at 05:50pm

A rundown of the week's most popular tracks

Welcome to ALL WEEZY, ALL THE TI- We mean...Top Tracks.

Please keep in mind that Top Tracks highlights a hand-picked assortment of the most popular songs on ourTop 100 chart. These are songs that generated a lot of interest, whether it be through comments or views, and still deserve a second look or a deeper consideration.

This week features a number of great tracks from Lil’ Wayne, 2 Chainz and Migos. Take a look at the list and feel free to suggest your own top tracks in the comments.

Top Tracks Of The Week: January 21- January 26

Top Tracks Of The Week: January 21- January 26

Weezy gave everybody a lot of material to mull over while waiting for Tha Carter V this week with the release of Sorry 4 The Wait 2.

Apparently, the mixtape wasn’t enough to contain Wayne’s work, as he dropped this Migos collab soon after the release of SFTW2. On “Amy”, Wayne tries his hand at the Migos flow to mixed results. But WeezyMania was so strong this week that it pushed the track to number 2 on our charts behind yet another song by Wayne.

Back to the positives from this week. New Tity Boi is always welcome. This cut from his upcoming T.R.U. Jack City (out next week) shows us that co-signs and genuine talent don’t matter if you can’t catch a break.

The song only features Shmurda and Rebel in a technical sense, they bookend the track with intros and outros that were clearly recorded off of a phone. Depending on the results of the GS9 members pending legal cases, the whole tape could end up with the same lo-fi aesthetic, if it ever sees a release at all.

Los is known for his lyrically dense rhymes. However, on his latest track from the L.A. Leakers Draft Picks 2015 mixtape, the Baltimore-based rapper shows he can go dumb and beat the trap rappers at their own game.

No, it’s not a song that’s going to save anyone’s life. But Fridays need soundtracks, too. It might as well be Los.

HNHH readers really disliked this track, but it still landed in the Top 20.

“Have You Ever” is by far the poppiest thing that Rich Homie Quan has ever done. The piano and bells that compose the beat are so bright that they almost sound like a Christmas song. And Quan probably deserves a fair amount of ribbing for “Have you ever seen the end of a rainbow?”

Still, we should all be prepared to catch ourselves humming this like a month from now. We’ll be ashamed, but it’s going to happen.

A rundown of the week's most popular tracks

Welcome to ALL WEEZY, ALL THE TI- We mean...Top Tracks.

Please keep in mind that Top Tracks highlights a hand-picked assortment of the most popular songs on ourTop 100 chart. These are songs that generated a lot of interest, whether it be through comments or views, and still deserve a second look or a deeper consideration.

This week features a number of great tracks from Lil’ Wayne, 2 Chainz and Migos. Take a look at the list and feel free to suggest your own top tracks in the comments.